Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 227
... variants taken from oral tradition in England will , I think , tend to substantiate this view . These versions have a number of significant likenesses to the Coverly broadside , and to the traditional American variants . First of all ...
... variants taken from oral tradition in England will , I think , tend to substantiate this view . These versions have a number of significant likenesses to the Coverly broadside , and to the traditional American variants . First of all ...
Strana 237
... variants of this ballad , of which more later . 3. A double variant of NC7 : 1-2 , which appears in five versions ( OF - B , UMS , JAF - C , BSO - B , and BSO - C ) . One variant always preserves the rhyme - sound of the Coverly lines ...
... variants of this ballad , of which more later . 3. A double variant of NC7 : 1-2 , which appears in five versions ( OF - B , UMS , JAF - C , BSO - B , and BSO - C ) . One variant always preserves the rhyme - sound of the Coverly lines ...
Strana 237
... variants taken from oral tradition in England will , I think , tend to substantiate this view . These versions have a number of significant likenesses to the Coverly broadside , and to the traditional American variants . First of all ...
... variants taken from oral tradition in England will , I think , tend to substantiate this view . These versions have a number of significant likenesses to the Coverly broadside , and to the traditional American variants . First of all ...
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